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Duffy – Endlessly

by on Feb.26, 2011, under Music/Artist Review, Review Rewind

If you’ve noticed the way I post I tend to favor female pop or indie artist but this post is going to be different…wait, never mind I’m going to stick with what I like and talk about the newest Duffy album. I’ve been listening on an off for a while to the album , Endlessly. I just wanted to get a full read on it before posting a review. What you’ll get out of her new album is a fun playful  feeling with a great old sound to it. The song Too Hurt to Dance is a great example of the old soul of the album. You feel this time warp while listening to it and love every second. Her soft but gritty voice makes you feel at easy with a genre you might not have on your iPod. Well Well Well is probably one of my favorite tracks with it’s up beat tempo and great hook. The whole album is a great listen from start to finish.

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Olin and The Moon – Interview

by on Feb.25, 2011, under Interview, Music News, Music/Artist Review

We had the opportunity to talk with David Labrel the lead singer of Olin and The Moon recently and had a great interview. The band will be performing at SXSW and other venues across the US. Check the bands website or SXSW site for details. David was amazingly easy to talk with and we hope you enjoy our interview.

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Olin and The Moon – Footsteps

by on Feb.24, 2011, under Music/Artist Review

I’ve been listening to the new album from Olin and The Moon titled Footsteps for about 3 days now. Listening to make sure I bring in the full spectrum of what this group has to offer. The group is the bridge between three different musical styles. but not one genera sticks out. The music has a very distinct Country sound but the lyrics are Folk/Indie. The ensemble is made of five members which bring their own uniqueness to the band. Brothers David and Travis LaBrel  with drummer Marshall Vore made up the original core of the band. The bands roots are in Idaho bu they moved to L.A. to make it big. After moving to L.A. the band add Brian McGinnis and Kyle Vicioso to create the final lineup of Olin and the Moon. Reading their back ground reminds me of the Troubadours and Trouvère coming together to exchange stores. When you hear the album you do not think L.A. but the bands simple but heartfelt lyrics let you know they are hear to make a name. Songs like Not in Love are picturesque in the way they tell each part of the store. It makes you feel like you’re living each section of the song writers emotions. Great album to put on during a rainy day and just relax. If you read our site regularly you’ve noticed we just don’t review albums we don’t like. You will really like the way this album fits together not only as a cd but in your musical collection.

 

If you are in these areas check them out in concert and send us pictures.

Olin & The Moon tour dates
February 17 The Echo Los Angeles, CA (supporting Lucero)
March 2 Neurolux Boise, ID
March 4 Sunset Tavern Seattle, WA
March 5 The Woods Portland, OR
March 6 Sam Bonds Garage Eugene, OR
March 8 Luigi’s Slice & Fungarden Sacramento, CA
March 9 Hotel Utah San Francisco, CA
March 10 Audie’s Olympic Fresno, CA
March 11 The Crepe Place Santa Cruz, CA
March 12 Soda Bar San Diego, CA
March 14 The Sail Inn Tempe, AZ
March 16-20 SXSW Festival Austin, TX

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Lights Over Paris – Turn Off The Lights

by on Feb.17, 2011, under Music/Artist Review, Review Rewind

Lights Over Paris was brought to my attention by one of their many loyal and intense fans. What began as a simple suggestion turned out to be pop/rock gold. LOP, as their fans call them, is a band that is definitely worth keeping an eye on. I got a hold of their EP titled Turn Off The Lights and couldn’t stop listening. The songs hit just the right points to make you want more. The first track, Turn Off The Lights, is their YouTube/MTV signature music video. It has a great chorus that will have you singing along in no time. Melody is the second track with some really great synth/keyboard playing. Next, the band throws a curve ball with the third track, a dance rock track titled Medicine. I look forward to hearing great dance remixes of this song provided by the band’s own DJ Shiny, who is also the resident DJ at The Standard Purple Lounge on Sunset in Hollywood. Then, we get to the meat of  the EP with the fourth song Lime Light Girl. The song is a full on hard rock song with great riffs. I really enjoyed the Slash‘esque guitar solo that has me pumping the devil horns. We round out the EP with Rescue Me, a pop/power ballad style song. The song was inspired by the show of the same name featuring Denis Leary. They have a new single coming out next month titled I’m Not A Gangsta followed by the full length album this spring. The EP is a must have for any music collection. Sniper Rifle Music is working on a possible interview with this electrifying band. What are you waiting for, go to iTunes or Amazon right now and buy this album!

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